
Title of Dataset:
Replication Data for: Double Jeopardy: Adaptive Social Protection for Venezuelans in Peru during the Pandemic

Authors / Principal Investigators:

Bird, Matthew

Pierola, Martha Denisse

Freier, Luisa Feline

Citation (draft):
Bird, Matthew; Pierola, Martha Denisse; Freier, Luisa Feline. 2025. Replication Data for: Double Jeopardy: Adaptive Social Protection for Venezuelans in Peru during the Pandemic. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/IETO1S

Contact Information:
Matthew Bird
Universidad del Pacífico
Email: bird_md@up.edu.pe

Description of Data:
This dataset will contain replication materials for the randomized controlled trial (RCT) “Double Jeopardy: Adaptive Social Protection for Venezuelans in Peru during the Pandemic.”
The study evaluates the short-term impacts of a one-time unconditional cash transfer to Venezuelan forced migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru.

Surveys were conducted at:

Baseline (April 2020)

One week post-transfer (May 2020)

Three weeks post-transfer (June 2020)

Nine weeks post-transfer (July 2020)

Data include variables on demographics, labor and income, expenditures, consumption and food security, health, and psychological attitudes. Constructed outcome indices cover income, spending/outflows, consumption security, and health.

Availability Statement:
The dataset and code will be uploaded after journal publication. At present, this README serves as a placeholder to reserve a DOI for citation in the forthcoming article.

Ethics and Registration:
The trial was registered with the AEA RCT Registry (AEARCTR-0005805).
IRB approval was obtained from the Universidad del Pacífico Ethics Review Board (IRB 19-10).

Acknowledgments:
This research was made possible through funding from Universidad del Pacífico, while the original longitudinal study received support from the Inter-American Development Bank. All claims and interpretations are solely those of the authors and do not represent the views of the funding institutions. We are especially grateful to Marta Luzes for coordinating data collection and to Samuel Arispe for support with the analysis.

License:
Unless otherwise specified, this dataset will be made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0)
. This license allows others to share and adapt the data with appropriate credit to the authors.